Plus: S.F. teachers union wants seniors back in school — for one day; COVID-19 cases steady; 39 more counties under drought declaration
Author: Winston Gieseke, USA TODAY
In California: Disneyland reopens, and Rite Aid administers in-store COVID vaccines
Plus: Dodger Stadium vaccine site to close by end of May and a Japanese fire truck enchants San Francisco
In California: Disneyland to reopen Friday; some state residents struggle to get a COVID vaccine
Long Beach book drive leads to false story about Kamala Harris, and will California adults be able to add parents to health insurance plans?
In California: Foes of Gov. Gavin Newsom have enough signatures to force recall vote
Plus: EPA takes aim at Trump-era attack on California vehicle emissions standards; California losing a seat in U.S. House
In California: Caitlyn Jenner announces bid for California governor
Plus: CDC panel votes to start using J&J vaccine again, and who will win Oscars on Sunday?
In California: Golden State coronavirus case rate now the lowest in the contiguous U.S.
Plus: Newsom declares drought emergency in Mendocino, Sonoma; Danville officer charged with involuntary manslaughter; and a Kristin Smart update
In California: COVID-19 cases down 25%, and no masks required during Oscars
Plus: What to do with your COVID-19 vaccination card. A staffing crisis hits San Francisco restaurants. And a tiny town will cut water use by 74%.
In California: Will COVID vaccine passports become standard requirements for big events?
Plus: L.A. to pay nearly $1.6 million to settle LAPD lawsuits, Tiger Woods was driving more than 82 mph and there’s a nationwide ketchup shortage.
In California: First lady Jill Biden visits farmworkers on Cesar Chavez Day
Plus: Johnson & Johnson vaccine batch fails, and man charged with organizing smuggling operation in deadly US-Mexico border crash. And, a redwood tragedy
In California: COVID-19 cases holding steady; state borrows $21B for jobless benefits
Plus: Fatal stabbing broadcast via Zoom, and Refuge Fire in Siskiyou County burns 873 acres